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Deja Vu
Jane and Win are lovers and one day they were involved in an accident that killed Win. Jane receives a miracle when Win is resurrected but she discovers that he has no memory of her. Based on the Taiwan drama of the same title.
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Plot Summary
Four friends break into a mysterious house, only to find themselves reliving the same terrifying twenty-four hours over and over again. As they try to escape the endless loop, they uncover dark secrets about the house and its former inhabitants. The friends must confront their own pasts and a growing sense of paranoia to survive the horrifying cycle.
Critical Reception
Déjà Vu received a mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences. While some appreciated its attempt at a suspenseful premise and the exploration of time loops, many found the execution lacking in originality and depth. The film was often criticized for its predictable plot twists and underdeveloped characters, ultimately failing to fully capitalize on its intriguing concept.
What Reviewers Say
The premise of a time-loop horror film is intriguing but ultimately falls flat.
The film suffers from a lack of originality and predictable plot points.
While visually competent, the story and character development are weak.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Déjà Vu are generally unfavorable, with many viewers expressing disappointment in the film's uninspired narrative and a sense of déjà vu related to other time-loop movies. Some found the scares to be unoriginal and the overall experience to be forgettable.
Fun Fact
The directors, Hannah Barlow and Kane Senes, also co-wrote the screenplay for Déjà Vu, marking their collaborative effort in bringing this horror concept to the screen.
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